California Gold -- Mining Techniques: the Sluice

Andrea Franzius


The sluice occupied a middle position between long tom and river damming. It was based on a system of water pipes, often several hundred feet long and required a lot of water to run through. This was achieved by partially damming the river or leading it somewhere else. Similar to the long tom, the sluice needed a slope so that the dirt could settle in a basin at the end.


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Andrea Franzius (agf2@acpub.duke.edu), November 1997
in collaboration with The Digital Scriptorium, Special Collections Library, Duke University
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